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Release Date:
December 12, 1952
Original Title:
Violettes impériales
Alternate Titles:
Violetas imperiales
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Les Films Modernes
Producciones Benito Perojo
Productions Emile Natan
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Violeta, an Andalusian gypsy, foretells a lady she will become empress. The lady is Eugenia de Montijo, and when she marries emperor Luis Napoleón of France she takes the young girl with her. The empress'cousin readily makes her his focus of attention, then she discovers a criminal attempt against the empress.
Adaptation:
Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
Assistant Camera:
Ernest Bourreaud
Assistant Director:
Fortunato Bernal
Gérard Ducaux-Rupp
Jean Valère
Assistant Editor:
Nicole Colombier
Jacqueline Brachet
Assistant Production Design:
André Bakst
Jacques Chalvet
Camera Operator:
Walter Wottitz
Costume Design:
Marcel Escoffier
Jean Zay
Costumer:
André Bardot
Dialogue:
Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
Jesús María de Arozamena
Director:
Richard Pottier
Director of Photography:
Christian Matras
César Fraile
Editor:
Gaby Peñalba
Christian Gaudin
Hairstylist:
Jean Lalaurette
Makeup Artist:
Carmen Brel
Music:
Francis Lopez
Music Director:
Jacques-Henry Rys
Producer:
Émile Natan
Cesáreo González
Production Design:
Léon Barsacq
Production Manager:
Paul Joly
Screenplay:
Henry Roussel
Script:
Madeleine Lefèvre
Set Dresser:
Charles Merangel
Sound:
Antoine Petitjean
Fernand Janisse
Still Photographer:
Walter Limot
Unit Manager:
Tonio Suné
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